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After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi was the richest man in the world.
19 17 Due to his participation in the restoration of Zhang Xun, Puyi began to smuggle cultural relics out of the palace. These smuggled cultural relics include more than 0/000 scrolls of paintings and calligraphy in past dynasties, more than 200 kinds of album pages and hanging scrolls, and more than 200 precious books from the Song and Yuan Dynasties.

After Puyi was driven out of the palace, the cultural relics in the palace were detained, and what could be taken away was 1 1 two thousand silver and a large number of treasures. Puyi, who was driven out of the palace, moved to Tianjin and made a living by smuggling cultural relics. She sold many cultural relics in order to raise daily expenses.

According to Article 7 of the preferential conditions for clean houses, the Republic of China needs to allocate Puyi 4 million taels of silver as living expenses every year. The money allocated by the national government can be regarded as Puyi's annual salary, but Puyi's private property is far greater than this 4 million.

19 12. At that time, Astor IV was the richest man in the world, but his worth was only 10 billion dollars, and Puyi's assets were far greater than Astor IV's, so it is no exaggeration to say that Puyi was the richest man in the world at that time.

1On August 9, 945, Puyi was captured by the Soviet Union at Fengtian Airport and then taken to Chita, the Soviet Union. When boarding the plane, Puyi's servant was carrying two big suitcases, which seemed very heavy. Soviet soldiers thought it was the emperor's robes and other items, but when they opened it, they found it was all jewels.